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Elis [28]
1 year ago
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In your own words, describe a career goal and a personal goal. Give examples of each. Continue by stating what a realistic goal

is and what an unrealistic goal is. providing your third and fourth examples. Lastly define and give examples of a long term ,intermediate, and short term goal. (Just to purely test your knowledge because why not?)
Advanced Placement (AP)
1 answer:
deff fn [24]1 year ago
7 0

(might as well answer)

-My  career goals consist of becoming part of the secret services, or pursuing a career in acting.

-My personal goals consist of getting through college with flying colors, making my own reputation along the way- not only within it but outside of it.

A career goal is a goal related to your own job affairs or interests.

A personal goal is one that pertains to you and you alone and directly affects your being in some way shape or form.

A realistic goal is one that is within reach of the person that set it. (i.e. losing 10 pounds in 3 weeks)Whereas one that has no chance of being done is an unrealistic goal.(i.e. losing 10 pounds in one day)

Long term- takes more time to achieve and much more consideration (owning your own business)

intermediate- takes not a long or short period, but a medium length goal where it'd take focus and consideration but wouldn't take years on end to accomplish ( winning the playoffs when you're only in the beginning of the season of basket or football or any sport really)

short- takes days or weeks, requires consideration but is within reach and is better for "quick fixes" or "fast results" (getting a haircut tomorrow)

- <em>it's Birdy</em>

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